Suarez
added: "Let's hope we can keep improving. I'm working well and I'm very
happy at a club where I've always wanted to be. At a club to whom I'm
very grateful for the trust everyone is showing in me - a club with
amazing supporters and teammates who are all great people.

"The
other important thing is that the squad is very united. In spite of not
getting the results we would have liked, we have a great spirit of
togetherness and let's hope we can continue to pick up points."

Suarez
has fired 11 goals so far this season and is currently joint top of the
Barclays Premier League scoring charts with eight top-flight strikes.

Such statistics have made a mockery of suggestions the Uruguayan is not an archetypical goalscorer.

Overall, Suarez has an impressive 32 goals in 68 appearances for Liverpool so far.

The
25-year-old is firmly established as one of the most recognisable
characters in the Barclays Premier League, but while a firm favourite on
the Kop, he is often on the receiving end of jeers from opposing fans.

Nonetheless, Suarez insists that such treatment only serve to motivate him further.

"I
think you need to really know a person before you criticise them or
speak out about them," he explained. "I think sometimes the opposition
fans are more interested in booing Luis Suarez for the problems he had
or because he's gone down for something than they are in their own team!

"I
think that each set of supporters should just worry about their own
team and leave their opponents well alone, just like the Liverpool fans
do. our fans are the perfect example and always show how
to help the team by wanting to get behind the side. It doesn't matter
who the opposition are, the only thing they want is for their team to
win by giving a lift to the players with their support.

"That's
what the other clubs' fans need to do - get behind their own side and
not just think about Suarez, because all that does is motivate me even
more to do well."

Suarez
has made a habit of silencing opposing supporters - and he did so once
more by heading the equaliser in Sunday's 1-1 draw at Chelsea.The
result means the Reds are in 13th position in the table on 12 points
heading into this weekend's Anfield clash with Wigan Athletic.

It's a game that can be classified as 'must win', according to Suarez."Chelsea
was a result that was neither good nor bad," said the No.7. "I guess we
really need to be picking up as many points as we can, given that we
haven't got as many points on the board that a club like Liverpool would
expect to have at this stage. Wigan is an absolute must-win
fixture. It's a very important game for us to gain in confidence for the
matches ahead and to get stronger here at Anfield, which is where we
need to make the difference."

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